Pacific Heights was first developed in the 1870s,[7] with small Victorian homes built. Starting around the start of the 20th century, and especially after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, many were replaced with period homes. Still residential, the area is characterized by painted Victorian style architecture. -Wikipedia

Location: Inside Bush St, Presidio Ave, Union St, and Van Ness Ave. Lower Pacific Heights is the area South of California St down to Post St.

Characteristics: The oldest building in Pacific Heights, located at 2475 Pacific Avenue, was built in 1853, though the majority of the neighborhood was built after the 1906 earthquake. The architecture of the neighborhood is varied; Victorian, Mission Revival, Edwardian, and Château styles are common. Several countries have consulates in Pacific Heights.

Commercial: Small businesses, little bars and coffee shops, restaurants and groceries can be found here.

The resourceful folks at SFGate came out with a bunch of trivia questions about the Bay Area. Some are weird but definitely not a single one is a trick question. Find out how much you know!

1 Even casual movie fans know that Clint Eastwood is the title character in “Dirty Harry.” But who was originally supposed to be the San Francisco police inspector?

2 While we’re at it, the villain in “Dirty Harry” was loosely based on the Zodiac, one of the most famous killers in San Francisco history. According to the most generally accepted police estimate, how many people did the Zodiac kill in San Francisco?

3 Before Sacramento became the state capital in 1854, the capital shifted among three Bay Area cities. Name them.

4 Where can you find the world’s oldest working lightbulb?

5 What 6-foot-2-inch girl captained her basketball team at the Branson School in Ross in 1928 and 1929?

6 We all know where Tony Bennett left his heart, but where is the heart of San Bruno?

7 What young comedian was heckled so badly during an appearance with Barbra Streisand at San Francisco’s hungry i in the early 1960s that, as the San Francisco Examiner put it, “He was reduced to something pale, quivering and not quite human, his back to the audience, elbows on the piano, mumbling material to the brick wall”?

30 More Oakland sports: When the A’s had their glory years in the early 1970s, they had famous players such as Reggie Jackson and Vida Blue and Rollie Fingers. But the most famous person from the team turned out to be a ballgirl, Debbie Sivyer. Why?

How many were you able to answer out of the top of your head? Which ones were hard? Check back next week for answers!